- Wood and Sons, Ltd., Staffordshire,
Wood and Sons, Ltd., Staffordshire, Polychromed Transfer-Printed Pottery "Wood's Ware" Oval Platter, second quarter 20th century, in the "Pheasant" pattern, fully backstamped in blue underglaze transfer print, w. 18", d. 14".
- ENOCH WOOD & SONS TUREEN AND UNDERPLATE.
ENOCH WOOD & SONS TUREEN AND UNDERPLATE. England first half 19th century. Blue and white tureen and underplate with floral transfer decoration. No ladle. Tureen 10.5''h. Underplate. 16''w.
- Transferware and lustreware grouping
Transferware and lustreware grouping to include Woods Ware English Scenery serving bowl, Burslem blue transfer cup 'Take ye acuppe o'kindnesse for auld lang syne', assorted saucers, (2) Tonquin Royal Staffordshire Clarice Cliff mulberry bone dishes, (3) pc Sadler Brigadoon bachelors tea set, Toro blue transfer dinner plate, (3) pc lustre tea set with eagle form handle, (3) Delft plates, 10" dia and a covered Delft barrel form dish, 4-1/4" dia
- (2 PC) WOOD AND SONS PORCELAIN
(2 PC) WOOD AND SONS PORCELAIN MUGSDESCRIPTION: two porcelain Wood and Sons mugs depicting Admirable Lord Nelson and King Henry the VIII. Each mug is marked along the underside with title and and "Wood and Sons" CIRCA: 20th Cent. ORIGIN: England DIMENSIONS: H: 5.5" W: 4" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- Historical blue transferware
Historical blue transferware plate enoch wood and sons, burslem, 1819-1846 Decorated with "Landing of the Fathers at Plymouth" (Larsen No. 1), within a border of eagles, scrolls, amd medallions containing ships and "America Independent July 4 1776," and Washington Born 1739 Died 1799. Dia: 10 in. PROVENANCE: Lowe Antiques, Boston, Massachusetts
- FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE HANDLELESS CUPS
FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE HANDLELESS CUPS AND SAUCERS. England 2nd quarter-19th century. Dark blue transfers. Four matching sets including birds one impressed ''Wood & Sons'' women and two scenic views. Plus an oversize cup (possibly waste bowl) with a Wilkie design and an underplate with fruit still life. Minor imperfections. One has staining one cup is flakes.
- WOOD & SONS BURSLEM 'DORSET' PARTIAL
WOOD & SONS BURSLEM 'DORSET' PARTIAL DINNER SERVICEWood & Sons Burslem 'Dorset' Partial Dinner Service, Approx 46 pieces.
- Wood & Sons ''Woods Ware'' porcelain
Wood & Sons ''Woods Ware'' porcelain dinnerware. ''Canton'' pattern. Includes 11 cups 11 small plates 11 medium plates 12 small dishes sugar creamer teapot round covered dish and square covered dish. All marked ''Wood & Sons Woodsware Canton''. Cups measure 4.5'' across largest plate measures 7.75''. Condition: teapot has large loss inside rim minor flakes to some plates see images. Shipping weight 18.8 lbs.
- (71) WOOD & SONS ENGLISH SCENERY
(71) WOOD & SONS ENGLISH SCENERY CHINA SET(lot of 71) Enoch Wood and Sons red "English Scenery" transfer china dish set, each with maker's mark underfoot, including: (18) flat cups with handles, floral border, approx 3"h, 4"diam; (4) small saucers, approx 4.5"diam; (11) medium saucers, approx 5.75"diam; (9) large saucers, approx 6.25"diam; (11) salad plates, approx 7.75"diam; (17) dinner plates, approx 9"diam; (1) creamer with handle, approx 3.25"h, 5.25"w, 3"d; 35.4lbs total
- (71) WOOD & SONS ENGLISH SCENERY
(71) WOOD & SONS ENGLISH SCENERY CHINA SET(lot of 71) Enoch Wood and Sons red "English Scenery" transfer china dish set, each with maker's mark underfoot, including: (18) flat cups with handles, floral border, approx 3"h, 4"diam; (4) small saucers, approx 4.5"diam; (11) medium saucers, approx 5.75"diam; (9) large saucers, approx 6.25"diam; (11) salad plates, approx 7.75"diam; (17) dinner plates, approx 9"diam; (1) creamer with handle, approx 3.25"h, 5.25"w, 3"d; 35.4lbs total
- Six English fox hunt scene plates
Six English fox hunt scene plates made by Wood & Sons. Signed ''J.F. Herring sen''. Marked on base ''The Crown Suppliers 1991 Wood & Sons Royal Crownford Staffordshire England''. Condition: minor wear to gilt at rims see images. Each measures 9'' across. Shipping weight 5 lbs.
- English softpaste dark blue transferware
English softpaste dark blue transferware including: an 8 3/4'' wood ''Compton Virney Warwickshire'' plate hairline and three 9'' Wedgwood plates ''Trinity College'' ''Athenaeum Building'' and ''Soldiers Memorial Arch''.
- Twenty five pieces of pink transferware
Twenty five pieces of pink transferware by English Woods Ware, including: 14 plates 9” dia., 6 scalloped edge plates 10” dia., platter 16.5”L, platter 12”L, oval dish 10.5”L, covered sugar 4”H. Condition: no chips or cracks CT Transfer Fee $20
- Two Blue Pottery Items, one a
Two Blue Pottery Items, one a Staffordshire \"cornstarch blue\"-glazed pottery relief \"Babes In the Woods\" jug, third quarter 19th century, probably by Samuel Alcock of Staffordshire, and the other a rare Edward VIII Wedgwood \"Embossed Queen\'s Ware\" coronation souvenir teapot, 1937, fully backstamped on the base, h. 4-3/8\" and 6-1/2\". Edward VIII abdicated after one year in order to marry the American divorcee Wallis Simpson, the couple as later styled \"The Duke and Duchess of Windsor\".
- Enoch Wood & Sons Burslem historical
Enoch Wood & Sons Burslem historical blue porcelain reticulated fruit basket 4”H x 11.25”L; a set of Woodsware blue transfer cup and saucers, including 7 double handled soup cups and saucers (with one odd saucer) 6”W, and one smaller double handled cup and saucer 5” dia. Condition: good, crazing CT Transfer Fee $20
- ROYAL DOULTON SERIESWARE BLUE CHILDREN
ROYAL DOULTON SERIESWARE BLUE CHILDREN TEAPOTBabes In The Woods series; depicts 2 scenes of children in the woods. Blue; gilt accents.
Doulton backstamp.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 10"W x 8.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- A Victorian rosewood framed 18th
A Victorian rosewood framed 18th c engraving of Lord Paget, stained, an EPNS oval dish cover, coffee grinder, Topographical and ...Description of the County of York by G A Cook [c1820] 12mo and a colour print of a girl in a blue dress after Marcel Dyf (4) More Information Condition evident from image
- THREE HISTORICAL BLUE TRANSFERWARE
THREE HISTORICAL BLUE TRANSFERWARE PLATES. England, 1st half-19th century. "Vue du chateau de Coucy" by Woods & Sons. 10.25"d."Commodore Mac Donough's Victory" by Woods & Sons. 10"d. Staffordshire "Landing of the Lafyette". Cracked. 10"d.
- TWO TRANSFERWARE PLATES. England
TWO TRANSFERWARE PLATES. England late 18th century creamware. Possibly Wedgwood or Shorthose and Heath. Identical ships with green enamel one with bird border one with stripe (hairlines).
- A group of English blue and white
A group of English blue and white pearlware and porcelain teawares, late 18th/early 19th Century, to include a Liverpool Two Stag coffee cup, two Worcester Birds in Tree tea bowls and a leaf dish and other blue and white cups (15)
- Historical blue transferware partial
Historical blue transferware partial tea service enoch wood and sons, burslem, 1819-1846 Including a teapot, creamer, teabowl and two saucers, all decorated with "Wadsworth Tower" (Larsen No. 10), within a shell border. Teapot H: 6 in. PROVENANCE: Pickwick Montgomery Antiques, Alabama Teapot with restoration, one saucer with crack; roughness to rims
- HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE CUP
HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE CUP PLATE AND PLATE. England ca.1820s. Dark blue transfers. Castle Garden Battery cup plate impressed ''Enoch Wood & Sons'' 3 3/4''d. and Peace & Plenty with Indian impressed ''Clews''. Knife scratches. 9''d.
- LORD NELSON WARE, CHILDREN IN THE
LORD NELSON WARE, CHILDREN IN THE WOODSSmall trinket dish, in the style of Blue Children, depicting two small children in 19th century attire.
Lord Nelson Ware backstamp.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 1.25" H x 2.25" Diameter
Manufacturer: Lord Nelson Ware
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
- (11) Articles of Transfer Souvenir
(11) Articles of Transfer Souvenir WoodwareBritish and American late 19th - early 20th century to include: (5) napkin rings variously with New Tip Top House Mt. Washington N. H.; Shakespeare's House; Pilgrim Monument Provincetown Mass.; Sea Wall...St. Augustine; Haine's Falls Catskill Mountains; spill vase with Philips Academy Exeter N. H.; egg timer with Abbey Church Bath; letter opener with Palmettos Near Jacksonville Fla.; egg cup with Dundee; lidded shot glass case with The Terrace Tiley; ink case with Norwich Cathedral.1.25 - 9.5 in.Light wear good condition.
- SHAW & SONS LTD., ENGLISH TOLEWARE
SHAW & SONS LTD., ENGLISH TOLEWARE LOCKBOX London, late 19th century, black painted tole box with ring handles, the pull down door hand-painted "re William Weller deceased," interior with brass cachet labeled for "Shaw & Sons / Manufacturing / Stationers / Fetter Lane London." Includes key.
- Woods & Sins Blue/White Scenery
Woods & Sins Blue/White Scenery 45 piece Dinner Service comprising Tureen Large Bowl Plates Teapot Cups Saucers Etc (45)
- FIVE GEORGIAN SILVER SERVERS Including
FIVE GEORGIAN SILVER SERVERS Including a serving fork with mark of William Woodman, Exeter (1810), period engraved crest (7 3/4 in.); a serving fork with rubbed sponsor's mark, London (1830) (8 3/8 in.); a fish slice with mark of John & Henry Lias, London (1822), with pictorial design to pierced blade; a fish slice with mark of "WC" in rectangular punch, London (1814), period engraving of a dolphin crest (12 in.); and a pair of grape shears with mark of William Eley and William Fearn, London (1818), monogrammed.
- FOUR WEDGEWOOD COVERED CONTAINERS.
FOUR WEDGEWOOD COVERED CONTAINERS. England mid 20th century. Black basalt containers having embossed Heraldry decoration and textured bands 4.75''h.
- FOUR WEDGWOOD DRY BODY WARES, ENGLAND,
FOUR WEDGWOOD DRY BODY WARES, ENGLAND, 19TH CENTURY, England, 19th century, a smear glazed white stoneware potpourri and cover, ht. 4 1/4; a caneware club jug with rosso antico Bacchanalian boys, ht. 7 3/8; a caneware "biscuit" oval basket, lg. 8 3/4; and a dark brown stoneware prunus decorated creamer, lg. 6 1/2 in.; impressed marks.
- WOOD & SONS TOBY JUGGlossy finish.
WOOD & SONS TOBY JUGGlossy finish. Depicts man in green coat, yellow vest, cream pants, and black hat and shoes. Wood & Sons backstamp.
#Wood&Sons #Toby
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 7" H
Manufacturer: Wood & Sons
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
- Woolwork picture probably england,
Woolwork picture probably england, 19th century Showing a small boy holding a shoe in a landscape, heightened with watercolor. Sight size: 8 x 7 1/2 in.
- GROUP OF KITCHEN WOODENWARE. Mostly
GROUP OF KITCHEN WOODENWARE. Mostly American, mid 19th-20th century. Includes two early treenware bowls, late treenware plates, noggin, spigot and English oak bowl, 4"h. 9.5"d. Varying wear.
- ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINE, BABES
ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINE, BABES IN THE WOOD 3302English bone china figure depicting two innocents lost in the forest. Royal Worcester backstamp.
Artist: F. G. Doughty
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 6"H
Manufacturer: Royal Worcester
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
- ENGLISH MOORCROFT 'INGLEWOOD' ART
ENGLISH MOORCROFT 'INGLEWOOD' ART POTTERY VASEENGLISH MOORCROFT 'INGLEWOOD' ART POTTERY VASE, Philip Gibson design, 2004, 12"H.
- Richard Woodman (English, 1784-1859),
Richard Woodman (English, 1784-1859), after the painting by James Baranger the Younger (English, 1780-1800) "The Earl of Derby's Stag Hounds", 1823, large colored proof engraving with the subjects identified in the basal margin, presented in a period carved giltwood and plaster frame in the neoclassical style and glazed, h. 26-1/2", w. 31-1/2".
- GROUP OF ENGLISH CREAMWARE SERVING
GROUP OF ENGLISH CREAMWARE SERVING AND USEFUL WARESGROUP OF ENGLISH CREAMWARE SERVING AND USEFUL WARES , mid-to-late 18th Century, most Leeds or Wedgwood, the pierced bowl impressed LEEDS, including a leaf-form asparagus horn, l: 6 in.; a melon-form butter mold, l: 6.75 in.; a pierced navette-shaped two-handled bowl and cover, w: 10 in.; a sauceboat with entwined handle, l: 6 in.; a tea strainer/egg drainer with pierced design, dia: 2.75 in.; a tea bowl, h: 1.75 in.; a Wedgwood 'twig' basket, w: 9.25 in.; a Wedgwood 'Etruscan' pattern egg-and-dart black-trimmed basket with twisted bail handle, w: 5 in.; and an artichoke-form pot de creme and cover, h: 3 in. (9) Provenance: With Wynn A. Sayman, Richmond, MA, 18 November, 1994 (the leaf-shaped server); With Swan Antiques, Cranbrook, Kent, England, 27 April, ?, (the melon butter-mold); With Tiller & King, New York, 19 December, 1985 (the tureen and cover); Skinner's Auction, Bolton, MA, 14 August, 1987 (the sauceboat, the tea strainer and the tea bowl); With James II Galleries, 17 December, 1986 (the twig basket); London, April 1987, (the bail-handled basket); Phillips, London, 6 September, 1989, sale 27,838, lot 190, (the pot de creme and cover); Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley English Creamware Collection